The FDA is advising people not to eat the candy and throw away any Bauer’s Candies Chocolate or Caramel Modjeskas that were bought after November 14, 2018. But in a statement on the company website, Bauer's said the local health department and the FDA cleared it to resume operation and that "no candy products manufactured after November 25 are affected in any way." Read the full statement

There are no known cases of Hepatitis A related to this recall, the FDA said, and the risk of transmission from candy is low. The symptoms may not appear for 15 to 50 days after exposure, so consumers who ate the recalled candy and have not been vaccinated for Hepatitis A are advised to talk to their doctor.

The CDC said symptoms for most adults include fatigue, low appetite, stomach pain, nausea, and jaundice, that usually resolve within two months of infection. Most children under the age of six do not have symptoms or have an unrecognized infection. The CDC said the best defense from Hepatitis A is vaccination.